I learned that activated charcoal will not take out flouride, alumina will, but looking for an easier way to get flouride out of drinking water.




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I have an old water softener from a previous house. My new house needs a whole house charcoal filter. Can I change out the softener media for activated charcoal and use the same filter for whole house removal of taste etc.? If so, what steps are required?
Thanks for offering your experience. RO really won’t work for me because of my water volume. Am hoping to be able to exchange the media for charcoal in a traditional softener.




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Refrigerator water dispenser cleaning?




Hey everyone.
My refrigerator’s water dispenser is in desperate need of cleaning… the water tastes horrible even when the filter is changed and now I started noticing that black specs are forming from the water dispenser!

Given that these specs form when water stands still, I suspect they are fungi and not bits of activated charcoal.

I drink water from the tap now so I don’t use the dispenser, but it’d still be nice to know what to do about it… it looks ugly!




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I’ve heard contradictions about this so I figured I’d sollicit your opinions. Are activated charcoal water filters safe to use or does the charcoal actually seep carcinogens into the water?

I’ve never had a problem drinking water out of the tap but I figure if I can find ways to make it even cleaner and to remove water filtartion chemichals from it, why not?

The only problem is that I’ve heard that activated charcoal might actually do more harm than good. I know that as a hobby aquarist, I have never put it in my water filter since I’ve heard that after a certain while, it starts releasing all the toxins back into the water and adds some of it’s own.

any opinions on this matter?




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We normally drink bottled water at home. We use filtered tap water for our hot water. I was just wondering if tap watered filtered by Brita charcoal is safe to drink. My wife says activated charcoal does not filter out organisms or the tiny amout of parasites that might be in the municipal tap water.

I checked the label for the bottled water in the grocery store. They usually say it’s been ozonated and filtered by activated charcoal. Even the water from the spring water says it’s been filtered. That seems to tell me you need to filter out the organic impurities with charcoal and treat it with something to kill off the germs. Is that correct? Thanks.




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